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Attune
yoyorecreation - Attune
With "ultimate control" as its core concept, Attune is signature yo-yo of Akitoshi Tokubuchi.
The name "ATTune" is a play on Tokubuchi's name, short for "Akitoshi Tokubuchi Tune." The main concept of this yo-yo, as you might imagine, is ease of control. Slightly lighter than average and slightly thinner than the closely-related Stargazer, the Attune's design gives it a stronger spin, much like that of the Triplet. The straight lines in the profile are split by a rounded joint, giving the Attune a softer feeling during play. This design also makes the Attune really responsive to corrections, making it feel even lighter in your hands. The Attune is so easy to control, you will feel like it's an extension of your own body.
Another key feature of the Attune is that the design makes it easy to play for an extended period of time without feeling fatigued. For stoic players who like to practice for hours on end, this may be your new secret training weapon. Of course, it'll perform just as well on stage as during practice!
>>YoYoFactory Presents: 2012 Japan National Yo-Yo Contest 1A Akitoshi Tokubuchi
With "ultimate control" as its core concept, Attune is signature yo-yo of Akitoshi Tokubuchi.
The name "ATTune" is a play on Tokubuchi's name, short for "Akitoshi Tokubuchi Tune." The main concept of this yo-yo, as you might imagine, is ease of control. Slightly lighter than average and slightly thinner than the closely-related Stargazer, the Attune's design gives it a stronger spin, much like that of the Triplet. The straight lines in the profile are split by a rounded joint, giving the Attune a softer feeling during play. This design also makes the Attune really responsive to corrections, making it feel even lighter in your hands. The Attune is so easy to control, you will feel like it's an extension of your own body.
Another key feature of the Attune is that the design makes it easy to play for an extended period of time without feeling fatigued. For stoic players who like to practice for hours on end, this may be your new secret training weapon. Of course, it'll perform just as well on stage as during practice!
>>YoYoFactory Presents: 2012 Japan National Yo-Yo Contest 1A Akitoshi Tokubuchi
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Attune
yoyorecreation - Attune
With "ultimate control" as its core concept, Attune is signature yo-yo of Akitoshi Tokubuchi.
The name "ATTune" is a play on Tokubuchi's name, short for "Akitoshi Tokubuchi Tune." The main concept of this yo-yo, as you might imagine, is ease of control. Slightly lighter than average and slightly thinner than the closely-related Stargazer, the Attune's design gives it a stronger spin, much like that of the Triplet. The straight lines in the profile are split by a rounded joint, giving the Attune a softer feeling during play. This design also makes the Attune really responsive to corrections, making it feel even lighter in your hands. The Attune is so easy to control, you will feel like it's an extension of your own body.
Another key feature of the Attune is that the design makes it easy to play for an extended period of time without feeling fatigued. For stoic players who like to practice for hours on end, this may be your new secret training weapon. Of course, it'll perform just as well on stage as during practice!
>>YoYoFactory Presents: 2012 Japan National Yo-Yo Contest 1A Akitoshi Tokubuchi
With "ultimate control" as its core concept, Attune is signature yo-yo of Akitoshi Tokubuchi.
The name "ATTune" is a play on Tokubuchi's name, short for "Akitoshi Tokubuchi Tune." The main concept of this yo-yo, as you might imagine, is ease of control. Slightly lighter than average and slightly thinner than the closely-related Stargazer, the Attune's design gives it a stronger spin, much like that of the Triplet. The straight lines in the profile are split by a rounded joint, giving the Attune a softer feeling during play. This design also makes the Attune really responsive to corrections, making it feel even lighter in your hands. The Attune is so easy to control, you will feel like it's an extension of your own body.
Another key feature of the Attune is that the design makes it easy to play for an extended period of time without feeling fatigued. For stoic players who like to practice for hours on end, this may be your new secret training weapon. Of course, it'll perform just as well on stage as during practice!
>>YoYoFactory Presents: 2012 Japan National Yo-Yo Contest 1A Akitoshi Tokubuchi
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yoyorecreation - Attune
With "ultimate control" as its core concept, Attune is signature yo-yo of Akitoshi Tokubuchi.
The name "ATTune" is a play on Tokubuchi's name, short for "Akitoshi Tokubuchi Tune." The main concept of this yo-yo, as you might imagine, is ease of control. Slightly lighter than average and slightly thinner than the closely-related Stargazer, the Attune's design gives it a stronger spin, much like that of the Triplet. The straight lines in the profile are split by a rounded joint, giving the Attune a softer feeling during play. This design also makes the Attune really responsive to corrections, making it feel even lighter in your hands. The Attune is so easy to control, you will feel like it's an extension of your own body.
Another key feature of the Attune is that the design makes it easy to play for an extended period of time without feeling fatigued. For stoic players who like to practice for hours on end, this may be your new secret training weapon. Of course, it'll perform just as well on stage as during practice!
>>YoYoFactory Presents: 2012 Japan National Yo-Yo Contest 1A Akitoshi Tokubuchi
With "ultimate control" as its core concept, Attune is signature yo-yo of Akitoshi Tokubuchi.
The name "ATTune" is a play on Tokubuchi's name, short for "Akitoshi Tokubuchi Tune." The main concept of this yo-yo, as you might imagine, is ease of control. Slightly lighter than average and slightly thinner than the closely-related Stargazer, the Attune's design gives it a stronger spin, much like that of the Triplet. The straight lines in the profile are split by a rounded joint, giving the Attune a softer feeling during play. This design also makes the Attune really responsive to corrections, making it feel even lighter in your hands. The Attune is so easy to control, you will feel like it's an extension of your own body.
Another key feature of the Attune is that the design makes it easy to play for an extended period of time without feeling fatigued. For stoic players who like to practice for hours on end, this may be your new secret training weapon. Of course, it'll perform just as well on stage as during practice!
>>YoYoFactory Presents: 2012 Japan National Yo-Yo Contest 1A Akitoshi Tokubuchi























